The Changing Ecology of the Russian Arctic

Jeff Kerby, Researcher at the Aarhus Institute for Advanced Studies in Denmark, Institute of Arctic Studies visiting fellow, Dartmouth College

4/27/2023
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
Reed Hall 107
Sponsored by
Dickey Center, East European, Eurasian & Russian Studies Department, Leslie Center for the Humanities
Audience
Public
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Carol Bean-Carmody

Increasingly Isolated and Critically Important - the Changing Ecology of the Russian Arctic

The talk will discuss Kerby’s climate change research in the Siberian Yamal peninsula and his documentation of the collaboration between an international team of researchers and the Indigenous reindeer herding communities.

Jeff Kerby is researcher at the Arctic Research Center at Aarhus University, Denmark and an Institute of Arctic Studies visiting fellow at Dartmouth College. He is an ecologist and geographer whose work explores how climate change impacts ecological dynamics of plants and large herbivores in diverse Arctic and alpine systems. As a documentary photographer, Jeff produces short- and long-form science and natural history photo-narratives, revealing insights about the diverse communities involved in climate change knowledge production and research, exploring the nuance that binds ecology, natural history, and society.

Free and open to the public

Sponsors: Russian Department, Leslie Center for the Humanities, Institute of Arctic Studies

Location
Reed Hall 107
Sponsored by
Dickey Center, East European, Eurasian & Russian Studies Department, Leslie Center for the Humanities
Audience
Public
More information
Carol Bean-Carmody